This could be a fun new way to discover new and random streamers across Mixer. A simple button that sends you to a random stream (in your rating group)? Like the stream? Stay and interact! Not for you? Hit Mix It Up again!

Mixer Pro Membership or Xbox Live Gold can sub 1 time to a streamer of their choice. Similar to twitch prime. Bring more incentives for the program while also supporting their platform and content creators.

Hello. I want to ask you to add Russian language. There are a lot of Russians there, but they can't find Russian streams and it's bad. Beam will develop faster if there are some more languages... And also I think Beam needs advanced filter (as in twitch). All users want to find streams and streamers in their own language. Now they can't do it and it's an unpleasant problem, you know. I really hope you will do it, because I love Beam and want to use it in future. From Russia with love :)

It would be great to have a "Follow All" button on Costreams that would allow a viewer to follow all the streamers who are currently in the costream. User's would still be able to hover over a streamer's profile picture and follow an individual streamer.

Recently there have been alot of channels rebroadcasting their streams and twitch has the ability to replay past streams as "live". I would love for there to be a way to rebroadcast streams from VODS on mixer. It should also be added to xbox possibly? Also it would help alot of people who cant do 24/7 rebroadcast streams cause their computers cant handle it.

Viewers on xbox often ask what a streamers GT is. On the xbox app It would be a helpful if under the follow channel button there was a "Friend" option. This would allow the user to friend the streamer if they have an Xbox GT linked to their account. I can see this helping streamline the process for viewers and streamers!

Also adding Xbox to one of the Network buttons on the mixer.com site would be another good addition for Xbox streamers! That way PC users can go right to our Xbox profiles.

Since a friend of mine started streaming on Mixer, sometimes his stream is chosen as the featured stream. These 5 featured streams stand out on the top page. This might be a good thing to grow population in the stream, but we found there is also a downside.
When his stream became featured, some rude people rush into his stream and post inappropriate comments; racism, meaningless words and so on.
These people have never appeared before the stream is chosen as the featured stream. He accepts people to come to his stream, but it is annoying to have people who are trolling or racists. I suppose some streamers like him do not want to be featured because of that.
Moreover, his stream even has a stable community, I mean, there are enough constant viewers. So there is no need to be shown on the list of streams in the top page. In other words, the stream could be available for only people who have access given by the streamer.
Hence, at least, my friend and I think there should be an option that asks a streamer to allow mixer to choose his/her stream as a featured stream. We believe this fits to the needs of some streamers in Mixer.

Since a friend of mine started streaming on Mixer, sometimes his stream is chosen as the featured stream. These 5 featured streams stand out on the top page. This might be a good thing to grow population in the stream, but we found there is also a downside.
When his stream became featured, some rude people rush into his stream and post inappropriate comments; racism, meaningless words and so on.
These people have never appeared before the stream is chosen as the featured stream. He accepts people to come to his stream, but it is annoying to have people who…

A "favorites" list for games would be really cool. It would make it easier to find awesome streamers in the games you enjoy. This would really help smaller streamers. Searching down through the games is tedious if not many people are watching the particular category. I made an example for it. It might also help to make them searchable. Just an idea! #mixerlove <3

I would really like an option to be able to disable chatting on my channel while I'm offline. Recently I have noticed that I actually spend time while I am offline moderating my own channel while I host other people cause a lot of people come by to my channel and try to talk to the person I'm hosting whether it be positive or negative.

Having different sub icons for 3,6,9,12 months+ subbed gives the viewer the opportunity to show how long they have supported the caster and gives casters a better chance to show support for long term subscribers

An emote for one partner might be zhype but for another might be Zhype. That change of casing should not be allowed. I think having an emote command that is yours and only yours is the same as having an emote design that is only yours. I feel having emote commands with changing case is brand encroaching. zhype and Zhype should be the same emote, not 2 different emotes.

Costreaming is an amazing idea, but it could definitely be improved by putting the audience in charge of their personal screen sizes and positioning. Relying on the costream host to pick a layout for the best of all of us is not a great idea. It would be much better if we could choose our own viewing method for the costream that didn't affect anyone else.

A "global moderator" status in Mixer. This user would be a moderator in every stream, but would have really their own (strict) rules received from Mixer staff on how to be "a global moderator". If the rules of global moderation are broken, the user would lose the moderator status and receive a timeout/ban from Mixer depending on how many rules were broken.

I understand this might be difficult or that the streamer wants to decide her/his own mods, but I thought this might be a good idea for those new streamers who do not have moderators yet. Of course, the global moderator will abide each channels rules, but would also know 'Rules of user conduct' and most of 'Terms of service' by heart.

This could be named like a Mixer "overseer", a user who looks into streams and makes sure everything runs smoothly without problems, but is not a moving tech support.

The "global moderators" would be picked by Mixer staff and made either a permanent or a momentary role. Most likely starting with momentary, lasting from a week to a month.

Then, if there's no negative feedback on the moderator and the moderator has been busy "cleaning" the community from trolls, would the moderator receive the permanent status, until of course receiving enough negative feedback (or being lazy) to be demoted to a normal user.

A "global moderator" status in Mixer. This user would be a moderator in every stream, but would have really their own (strict) rules received from Mixer staff on how to be "a global moderator". If the rules of global moderation are broken, the user would lose the moderator status and receive a timeout/ban from Mixer depending on how many rules were broken.

I understand this might be difficult or that the streamer wants to decide her/his own mods, but I thought this might be a good idea for those new streamers who do not have moderators yet. Of course, the…

The ability to Subscribe to a partnered channel through the XBOX App is something that needs to be implemented. Most partners have a large XBOX audience and for someone watching on XBOX they can't subscribe without being given a tutorial on how to do so.

They also don't really have any way to know they are watching a partner. A lot of viewers are willing to support a broadcaster and a streaming platform by subbing but people won't go out of their way to spend money and I don't blame them.

The easier subbing is the more people who are interested in subbing may do so because it's easy and not complicated.

This is something that should be top priority behind immediate site breaking bugs (not being able to use emotes).

Any other ideas respond in a comment below.

The ability to Subscribe to a partnered channel through the XBOX App is something that needs to be implemented. Most partners have a large XBOX audience and for someone watching on XBOX they can't subscribe without being given a tutorial on how to do so.

They also don't really have any way to know they are watching a partner. A lot of viewers are willing to support a broadcaster and a streaming platform by subbing but people won't go out of their way to spend money and I don't blame them.

Having an affiliate system like Twitch now has would allow Mixer to grow as a website, first off, the ability to allow people to subscribe to their favourite streamer (once they have met the required amount of follows/views to become an affiliate) would help both smaller streamers and Mixer itself, as Mixer would be able to take a fraction of the money (just like how its done with partners).

Secondly, allowing affiliates will promote the use of advertisements on channels prior to viewing the stream, running an advertisement where the money made from the advertisement is split between Mixer and the streamer, would allow Mixer to generate more income to then further the site and allow it to evolve and grow, and it would also assist the streamer financially.

The use of an affiliate system will also help streamers that are often overshadowed by the larger streamers to be noticed, as we can all agree, there are some excellent streamers who cannot quite get the same level of publicity as the larger partnered streamers. A sub section similar to up and coming could showcase these affiliates to give them more publicity.

I can see an issue arising between partners and affiliates if the idea was to be adopted, but the difference between the affiliates and the partners is that the partners would have more bonuses, such as a larger amount of submitted emotes to be used on their channel, etc.

Having an affiliate system like Twitch now has would allow Mixer to grow as a website, first off, the ability to allow people to subscribe to their favourite streamer (once they have met the required amount of follows/views to become an affiliate) would help both smaller streamers and Mixer itself, as Mixer would be able to take a fraction of the money (just like how its done with partners).

Secondly, allowing affiliates will promote the use of advertisements on channels prior to viewing the stream, running an advertisement where the money made from the advertisement is split between Mixer and…

We are able to gift Mixer pro to friends. A great idea. Now what if you friend wants to sub to a streamer. It would be amazing if you code gift them a 1 month subscription to a specified streamer or a code to use on any streamer they want. Mixer is a great community of friends. Let's keep the friendship bond strong with more we can do to help each other.

One of the difficulties for new streamers that stream native from the Xbox platform is that they lack the advantage of OBS, where you can add multiple layers of graphics, interactive items, sub and stream interfaces, application, and generic graphical overlays. These overlays can add that one extra step in terms of professionalism and presentation. It would be great if we could get an option to upload an overlay that is a .png file to put on top of the front end stream for when watching. Instead of us adding the image to OBS /xSplit, we could upload it natively on the website so that it could show up when we are streaming natively from the Xbox 1. This would allow newer streamers who lack the resources to spend 200 on an Elgato and potentially a stream box the ability to have a more professional looking stream with out the financial burden or added complications.

One of the difficulties for new streamers that stream native from the Xbox platform is that they lack the advantage of OBS, where you can add multiple layers of graphics, interactive items, sub and stream interfaces, application, and generic graphical overlays. These overlays can add that one extra step in terms of professionalism and presentation. It would be great if we could get an option to upload an overlay that is a .png file to put on top of the front end stream for when watching. Instead of us adding the image to OBS /xSplit, we could upload it natively…